A police computer crimes detective in the Allen Wade murder trial walked jurors through a series of surveillance videos Thursday that prosecutors believe shows the accused killer ditching the vehicle of victim Sarah Wolfe and walking to a bank to use his alleged victims’ debit cards.

Wade is accused of killing Sarah and Susan Wolfe in their home on Chislett Street in Pittsburgh’s East Liberty neighborhood in February 2014. The sisters’ bodies were found in their basement. Both had been shot in the head and doused in detergent or bleach. Susan Wolfe's body was naked.

Sarah Wolfe’s lime green Ford Fiesta was found early the next morning parked near a Carnegie Library branch on Whitfield Street.

Prosecutors on Thursday showed the jurors video that appears to have captured the vehicle stopping near the library close to 12:30 a.m. on Feb. 7. It was parked outside the camera’s motion sensor field, so the video shut off before the driver stepped out of the vehicle.

A few minutes later, several cameras on the side of the Walnut on Highland apartment building caught the man investigators believe is Wade wearing a red sweatshirt, grey sweatpants, and white shoes.

An ATM camera at a Citizens Bank Branch recorded someone in a red sweatshirt with a covered face allegedly using the Wolfes’ bank cards to withdraw money. Later, cameras inside a Sunoco convenience store on East Liberty Boulevard caught video of a man wearing a black sweatshirt and white shoes buying cigarettes.

Wade’s defense has argued that it’s impossible to tell who the person is, because he is covered from head to toe. His lawyer, Lisa Middleman, has even suggested the person in the video is actually Caucasian.

Prosecutors are expected to use DNA evidence and a pair of grey sweatpants found discarded in the area to help prove that the person in the videos, is in fact, Wade.